Frezyderm AA Diamond Velvet Moisturizing Cream 50ml: Face Cream for enhanced active and passive hydration of mature and / or weathered skin, without aesthetic interventions.

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FrezyDerm S.A
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25% increase in hydration *

Face Cream for enhanced active and passive hydration of mature and / or weathered skin, without aesthetic interventions. Thanks to the specially designed natural diamond crystals and the Boron Nitride it contains, it accelerates cell renewal, offering a glowing and radiant skin. At the same time, a carefully selected combination of powerful moisturizing and high-permeability agents "locks in" a lot of moisture by creating high reserves of prolonged hydration.

In addition, based on the latest data from Epigenetics, the active ingredients of Diamond Velvet Moisturizing Cream activate the synthesis of collagen, glycosaminoglycans and hyaluronic acid, restoring the elasticity and firmness of the skin and effectively reducing wrinkles.

Finally, it is enriched with Marine Glycogen, a polysaccharide of marine origin with excellent protective properties, against free radicals and particulate environmental pollutants.

*Hyaluronan-Technical Data

SUITABLE FOR:

Mature (60+) and / or weathered skin

Dry / dehydrated / dull skin

Skin with wrinkles

Loose face contour

Any skin type

USE:

Morning and / or evening on clean skin, face and neck.

ACTION / ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:

Marine Collagen | Marine Elastin | LMW Hyaluronic acid-Silanol | Ectoin | NMF-like complex: Active and passive hydration

Marine Collagen, Marine Elastin, LMW Hyaluronic acid-Silanol, Ectoin: Enhancement of anti-aging mechanisms

Ectoin: Protection against environmental pollutants

Marine Glycogen: Protection against free radicals, strengthening of the skin defense and repair mechanisms against exogenous factors

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